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harper wrote:
> this list refers to fora as "forums" (nasty little cross-lingual > plural, that) I just looked it up in a dictionary http://www.dictionary.com/cgi-bin/di...erm=forum&r=67 and it says the plural can be either forums or fora. But if you feel better about using fora, you can access the fora at http://www.unicyclist.com/fora/ - Gilby |
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The same dictionary will tell you that radiuses is an acceptable plural of radius. Does that tweak your engineering nose or what, Kevin?
I also like octopuses, hippopotamuses, and indexes (rather than indices). Viruses, instead of viri, really irks me because I see it so often. Why is data (plural of datum) still widely used but stadia (plural of stadium) never used? I think English was never meant to be taken seriously. It's kind of like a cartoon language....transient and flexible like the elastic, animated characters of old. I likewise think that I am not to be taken too seriously. Please don't. But thanks for adding the link to "fora". That's a hoot. I'll have to remember to use it everyday.
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In article <9utu4n$4b4$1@laurel.tc.umn.edu>, harper
<forum.member@unicyclist.com> wrote: ) Viruses, instead of viri, really irks me because I see it so )often. You probably see it often because it's correct, and viri isn't. ) Why is data (plural of datum) still widely used but stadia )(plural of stadium) never used? data is usually used in a sigular sense these days, and datum is rarely used. If datum were commonly used, I'm sure we'd be pluralizing it as datums. )I think English was never meant to be taken seriously. It's kind of like )a cartoon language....transient and flexible like the elastic, animated )characters of old. Language is what people speak to each other, and it has always been transient and flexible. -Tom |
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On Sat, 08 Dec 2001 12:29:21 -0600, Kevin Gilbertson
<mail@gilby.com> wrote: [color=blue]>harper wrote:[/color] [color=blue]>[/color] [color={usenetquotecolor2}]> > this list refers to fora as "forums" (nasty little cross-lingual[/color] [color={usenetquotecolor2}]> > plural, that)[/color] [color=blue]>[/color] [color=blue]>[/color] [color=blue]>I just looked it up in a dictionary[/color] [color=blue]>http://www.dictionary.com/cgi-bin/di...erm=forum&r=67 and it says the[/color] [color=blue]>plural can be either forums or fora. But if you feel better about using[/color] [color=blue]>fora, you can access the fora at http://www.unicyclist.com/fora/[/color] Funny, that. But apart from the url everything on the page is still "forums". If you're serious about it (which I think you're not), download iReplace. Google finds it. It does search and replace on multiple html files. (I have no other connection to iReplace than that I downloaded it the other day.) Klaas Bil -- "To trigger/fool/saturate/overload Echelon, the following has been picked automagically from a database:" "Schengen, NAICC, mullah Mohammed Omar" |
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>)I think English was never meant to be taken seriously. It's kind of like
>)a cartoon language....transient and flexible like the elastic, animated >)characters of old. I like making fun of English(my mother tongue) too. We have silly grammatical rules, which we abuse by having exceptions for each one. Take the phrase "mother tongue." What does that have to do with my mom? I prefer French "langue maternelle." Anyways, maybe I like French because it doesn't seem all stupid to me, because I don't know it as well. (But I wish francophones wouldn't laugh at my accent..) ---------- I have to say that I see two identical postings from Klaas up there. I've seen it in other threads(not all). I post exclusively via (non-english word!!!) Unicyclist.com(thanks Gilby!) I most often see Klaas' postings doubled, but I've seen others here, and sometimes even quadrupled. The double postings seem to happen only from people who post via the newsgroup. Caleb Penner Unrelated Link |
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"Viruses, instead of viri, really irks me because I see it so often."
Viruses is the correct plural of virus. Not all Latin nouns ending in -us change to -i in the plural; only second declension nouns. I believe virus is fourth declension, so in Latin it would remain unchanged in the plural. In English, though, it is viruses. Viri is the plural of vir, viri, the second declension noun meaning man. |
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Oops...I'll change the subject (or my screen name) to hide my embarassment (for Klaas Bil the plural being embarassmenten).
I get double postings from Michael Grant and Klaas Bill occassionally. I usually get 5x postings from John Foss. Iget multiple postings from others sporadically.
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Sorry, Rebbeca: out of pure long-hair solidarity, I have to side with Harper.
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Ya, word to your mother! Time to go sing the "You say toe-may-toe, I say toe-mah-toe" while practicing my run-on-sentace mount. Basami Juggling, anyone? Christopher
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I view the forum via Gilby's service (thanx, Mr. G). Christopher
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You preach it, Christopher. If conquering forces and NPR journalists can change the face of language then so can unicyclists. I believe that the prefix, uni, is Latin in origin and that the root, cycle, is Greek. We've already begun. Now, let's wait for the plethora of plurals to pour in and we'll be ready to attack.
Viva le cheveux long, comrade!
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>"Language is what people speak to each other, and it has always been
transient and flexible. -Tom" I cant agree with that statement! Vernacular is what people speak to each other, and it has always been transient and flexible. Language is the way the vernacular is supposed to be spoken. -David Kaplan
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Re: Vernacular
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Pppphhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhttttttttttttttteeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrpppppp! Ah- I feel much better. Christopher
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[color=blue]> I cant agree with that statement! Vernacular is what people speak to[/color]
[color=blue]> each other, and it has always been transient and flexible. Language is[/color] [color=blue]> the way the vernacular is supposed to be spoken. -David Kaplan[/color] I think he's right. Boy, am I glad I'm out of school! JF |
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